Deluxe boxset contains the double vinyl LP pressing, the double CD edition, a poster, production stills and a coffee table book containing the story of the soundtrack. Original soundtrack to the 1976 motion picture released to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the film's release. While David Bowie didn't contribute any music to the film, the soundtrack features the work of John Phillips of The Mamas and The Papas fame (who composed specifically for the film), and Stomu Yamash'ta. This is the first audio release of the music. Though an album was promised on Bowie's then-label RCA in 1976, it never materialized for a variety of reasons. That story is explored in the book that accompanies this release. Paolo Hewitt and film editor Graeme Clifford provide the liner notes.
1 Poker Dice [From "The Man Who Fell to Earth" Original Motion Picture]
2 Blueberry Hill
3 Jazz II
4 The Planets Op. 32 Venus the Bringer of Peace
5 Boys from the South
6 33 1/3
7 Rhumba Boogie
8 Try to Remember
9 Mandala [From "The Man Who Fell to Earth" Original Motion Picture]
10 America
11 Wind Words
12 Jazz
- Disc 2 -
1 Poker Dice [From "The Man Who Fell to Earth" Original Motion Picture]
2 Jazz II
3 Boys from the South
4 33 1/3
- Disc 3 -
1 Rhumba Boogie
2 Mandala [From "The Man Who Fell to Earth" Original Motion Picture]
3 America
4 Wind Words
Deluxe boxset contains the double vinyl LP pressing, the double CD edition, a poster, production stills and a coffee table book containing the story of the soundtrack. Original soundtrack to the 1976 motion picture released to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the film's release. While David Bowie didn't contribute any music to the film, the soundtrack features the work of John Phillips of The Mamas and The Papas fame (who composed specifically for the film), and Stomu Yamash'ta. This is the first audio release of the music. Though an album was promised on Bowie's then-label RCA in 1976, it never materialized for a variety of reasons. That story is explored in the book that accompanies this release. Paolo Hewitt and film editor Graeme Clifford provide the liner notes.
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